Visits to the Australian outback have
left me with vivid memories of the colours and textures of that landscape,
visibly displaying the effects of erosion, change and decay, subject to
constant fluctuations of the elements and natural events.

Like the earthly landscape, the human
body is also affected by external forces such as weather, pollution, war and
industry, in addition to internal forces and upheavals, resulting in
irreversible change.

This work examines the landscape of the bodily
form, charting the vicissitudes of time, and the inevitability of gradual
deterioration and decay.